Thresholds for inertial cavitation in Albunex suspensions under pulsed ultrasound conditions

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Chang, PP [1 ]
Chen, WS
Mourad, PD
Poliachik, SL
Crum, LA
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[1] Teratech Corp, Burlington, MA 01803 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Appl Phys Lab, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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10.1109/58.895927
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Stabilized microbubbles used as echo-contrast agents can be destroyed by ultrasonic irradiation. We have identified two pressure thresholds at which these microbubbles undergo inertial cavitation there, defined as the collapse of gas bubbles followed by emission of an acoustic broadband noise). The first threshold (P1) corresponds to the pressure at which all the microbubbles in a cavitation field lose their property as an effective scatterer because of fragmentation or deflation. The second threshold (P2) is associated with the acoustic reactivation of the remnants of the contrast agents and is related to the onset of more violent inertial cavitation. P1 and P2 were measured as a function of the concentration of Albunex(R) (Molecular Biosystems Inc., San Diego, CA) contrast agent, the number of transmitting acoustic cycles, and the purse repetition frequency (PRF). The ultrasound frequency used was 1.1 R MHz, and the peak negative acoustic pressures ranged from 0 to 8 MPa, Our results, measured in Isoton(R) II (Coulter Diagnostics, Miami, FL) and whole blood solutions, showed that P1 increased with increasing Albunex(R) concentration and decreased with increasing PRF, whereas P2 decreased with increasing Albunex(R) concentration and was independent of the PRF. Both P1 and Pa decreased with increasing number of acoustic cycles N for N < 10 and were independent of the number of cycles for N > 10. Ultrasound images of Albunex(R) acquired by a commercial scanner showed echo enhancement not only at pressure levels below PI but also at levels above P2. The threshold P2 was achieved at ultrasound energies above the diagnostic level. Inertial cavitation produced at P2 was associated with a higher level of hemolysis compared with P1. The results of this investigation have potential significance for both diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound applications.
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